ADJECTIVE
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impossible to avoid or evade
inescapable conclusion
an ineluctable destiny
an unavoidable accident
How To Use ineluctable In A Sentence
- Another time I interrupted a marketing meeting to argue with the editor in chief about whether ‘ineluctable’ or ‘deliquescence’ was the more euphonious.
- Familiar to all doctors, ‘a natural history’ suggests a disease process moving to its ineluctable end.
- The conclusion that we live in an unplanned, insentient universe became ineluctable.
- My brain remains resolutely awash with the ineluctable fact of Anna's confession. LOVE YOU MADLY
- The goddess Nature is an amoral pagan personification, her laws harsh and ineluctable.
- If social conflict splits us, we diagnose a communication problem, a semantic setback on the road to common ground, a gap that can be bridged by consensus on facts and deliberation on goals; it's just too painful to think that tribal values impervious to rationality and insusceptible to compromise are the ineluctable driver of our divisions. Marty Kaplan: Pessimism Is the Last Taboo
- Those war plans rested on a belief in the ineluctable superiority of the offense over the defense.
- My brain remains resolutely awash with the ineluctable fact of Anna's confession. LOVE YOU MADLY
- In fact, if one accepts the argument above, the ineluctable conclusion is that Section 4 might actually facilitate the mandatory death sentence.
- Of course, white-collar boxers have to get used the ineluctable fact that even the best fighters take their share of punches.